Fermilab is connected to the world-wide IPv6 test network, the 6bone. As of September, 1997, the number of hosts running IPv6 at FNAL is still very small. The Data Communications group is soliciting requests to join the IPv6 testing. The support we can provide is minimal!
To get started with IPv6, first look for an available implementation for your operating system. Check here to see whether IPv6 support is available on your subnet already. If it isn't, contact me to see if support is feasible. I make no promises! All resources are limited. If IPv6 is available on your subnet, contact me anyway and find out about the current state of testing before you begin.
You can use the FNAL mailserv to subscribe to the ipv6-testing list for news and information.
This list is current at the time of writing, but additions and deletions are possible. IPv6 is not (yet) a supported service.
The following workgroups have IPv6 support available as of 9 September, 1997. Once you have installed IPv6 on a machine attached to one of these workgroups, auto-configuration should assign you both link-local and global addresses. (However, entering these addresses in the DNS is not automatic. Do that through MISNET.)